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the name is made baltimore and he called her mother bought her. right now she gets some points because he's a mother in the church. if you say i.d. can't come back to the panther office county says man, i have to listen to that. we have to listen to that because he's your grandmother. you tell me to do something right now, i have to do it. he said, but i know he's not doing everything he is supposed to do. and if you don't mind, whether he can come back or not i'd like to keep an eye on him. man, if you say his curfew is 10:00 if he doesn't walk enough at 9:45, i will take office cares about buckling because by. and i'm sitting on the site going, is not part of -- what are you doing? you signing up to beat me with grandma. you're supposed to come be a panther, you know? he said ma'am, i know he could be doing better in school. if you want him to bring you an 85 on the next algebra test or 95, i will take precise 13 combat boots and give them a swift kick in the. and grandma listened, not show shouldn't expect dean. she said well, your mind is made
the name is made baltimore and he called her mother bought her. right now she gets some points because he's a mother in the church. if you say i.d. can't come back to the panther office county says man, i have to listen to that. we have to listen to that because he's your grandmother. you tell me to do something right now, i have to do it. he said, but i know he's not doing everything he is supposed to do. and if you don't mind, whether he can come back or not i'd like to keep an eye on him....
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with that though, they were working class people, newly workers of domestic, pop baltimore worked as a laborer and i think rbis in the 20s. they joined the naacp and others at the in the naacp youth council. i was honor student, inquired, had a sense of going on. we collected food and books up north to send to the civil rights workers in the south who were distributing that stuff to communities. pa died when i was 12 years old, so they're assisting of wanting to be a man. mm.game.killed and i was enraged him angry. so the day after this i went to school and on the fringes, you know, on television you would see sophie carmichael and h.r. brown and bobby seale and you renew when in the news described them black militants and of course talking about the power. i want to back up a little and talk about because all of my lessons in black history i do what you think it was over dinner table with books spread out. paul was a working man and he was what they call in those days the race man. so a lot of them would be as simple as we'd be watching television, the old black-and-white tv and a t
with that though, they were working class people, newly workers of domestic, pop baltimore worked as a laborer and i think rbis in the 20s. they joined the naacp and others at the in the naacp youth council. i was honor student, inquired, had a sense of going on. we collected food and books up north to send to the civil rights workers in the south who were distributing that stuff to communities. pa died when i was 12 years old, so they're assisting of wanting to be a man. mm.game.killed and i...
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it was december in baltimore. bitter cold and i didn't know the area very well. a member of the crew was walking back and i asked if there was a shovel coming back. he seemed surprised to see me and gave directions to the church where catering was left out. i would have to walk and head up the street in my bathrobe and slippers with my bear legs feeling strange and cold wind struck them. i felt remarkably exposed. i walked across the street where people were christmas shopping and i felt myself being noticed. i smiled at a couple as they stared unsure what they thought they were witnessing. i had forgotten how my head must have looked. there were many people stumbling around baltimore with drugs was long disregard i could have been one of them staying with imaginary she's in the chill of the winter. i arrived at the church where the fans were parked and went in the front entrance as i stepped through the large wooden doors and looked directly into the classroom of black children who promptly went silent. it took me a moment to see the launch was downstairs at the
it was december in baltimore. bitter cold and i didn't know the area very well. a member of the crew was walking back and i asked if there was a shovel coming back. he seemed surprised to see me and gave directions to the church where catering was left out. i would have to walk and head up the street in my bathrobe and slippers with my bear legs feeling strange and cold wind struck them. i felt remarkably exposed. i walked across the street where people were christmas shopping and i felt myself...
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it was december in baltimore. bitter cold, and i didn't know the area very well. a member of the crew was walking back and i asked if there was a shuttle coming back. he seemed surprised to see me and gave directions to the church were tutoring was laid out. i would have to walk. i begin to head up the street in my bathrobe and slippers, my bare legs feeling strange as the cold wind stop them. i felt remarkably exposed. i walked across streets where people were christmas shopping and felt myself being noticed. i smiled, as they stare, unsure what they were witnessing. i had forgotten how my head must've looked. [laughter] there were many homeless people stumbling around baltimore mad with drugs or savage with long this regard. i could've been one of them, insane with the chill of winter. i arrived at the church and went in the front entrance. as i stepped through the doors come i looked directly into a classroom of black children. who probably went silent. it took me a moment to see that lunch was downstairs in the church basement. i stood, a keeping mood. i joine
it was december in baltimore. bitter cold, and i didn't know the area very well. a member of the crew was walking back and i asked if there was a shuttle coming back. he seemed surprised to see me and gave directions to the church were tutoring was laid out. i would have to walk. i begin to head up the street in my bathrobe and slippers, my bare legs feeling strange as the cold wind stop them. i felt remarkably exposed. i walked across streets where people were christmas shopping and felt...
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because her mother lives in baltimore. so she had him flying in to bwi and spending the night with her, but she called him and said, john, there's a thousand dollar plane ticket waiting for you at the delta counter in atlanta. you go over there, and you fly up there, and you go to that bill signing. and he really had a good time. he really enjoyed himself. he got to meet a lot of people, and it was good. but he, somebody asked him what he did for clothes, he said he didn't have a bag, but he stopped at penny's and bought him a shirt and, i guess can, underwear, i didn't ask -- [laughter] he had fresh clothes, and it was good. he was there, the washington attorney was there, and kevin russell is the one that went to italy with me because john was the first choice, but he couldn't, he had a court trial, so he didn't go. and kevin tells his harvard students now that he lost the biggest case of his life, but he won a trip to rome, italy. [laughter] and i tell people that i didn't pay him, and he bought me a pair of italian lea
because her mother lives in baltimore. so she had him flying in to bwi and spending the night with her, but she called him and said, john, there's a thousand dollar plane ticket waiting for you at the delta counter in atlanta. you go over there, and you fly up there, and you go to that bill signing. and he really had a good time. he really enjoyed himself. he got to meet a lot of people, and it was good. but he, somebody asked him what he did for clothes, he said he didn't have a bag, but he...
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apparently you're not you are not supposed to say his name because he moved the browns franchise to baltimore city takes that very personally but let me tell you something, hugh hewitt has been so kind and gracious and he is a great friend of mine and we were playing back and forth that he was great to promote tonight's event. he was the driving force behind the library and he is one of the best in the business. he's a great guy. >> why did you stop at 50? >> first edition, first edition. if this book does well we will do a second edition i hope. >> what the's the secret to winning in november? >> we talk about raising the bar. we have to get everybody to vote. i can tell you how many people i meet around the country hard-working people, dishwashero say i've never voted but this is the air have to vote for mitt romney. this is the year i have to vote. the enthusiasm is there. we just have to translate and that into literal votes and i say this all the time. it's very important to me. don't minimize or underestimate the power of prayer. prayer works. [applause] i dedicated "50 things liberals
apparently you're not you are not supposed to say his name because he moved the browns franchise to baltimore city takes that very personally but let me tell you something, hugh hewitt has been so kind and gracious and he is a great friend of mine and we were playing back and forth that he was great to promote tonight's event. he was the driving force behind the library and he is one of the best in the business. he's a great guy. >> why did you stop at 50? >> first edition, first...
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wouldn't up in mobile and after the british evacuate and leave washington and baltimore, having been repulsed in september of 1814 from fort mchenry, where are they going to strike next? jackson's not sure. he thinks it might be mobile. there's other people who think it might be new orleans. and through that fall he tries to get intelligence and finally learns that the british fleet is sailing for new orleans. there's one thing very different now. remember that war in europe, france versus great britain? well, napolean has been defeated the first time. he's going to come back and have a second round atwater loo, but defeated in present-day germany and after that with napolean at bay, what does great britain do? they say, wait a minute, for two years the united states has been kind of pulling our tail over there in north america. what have those upstart americans been up to? and by 1814, with napolean at bay, great britain can transfer a lot of regular troops, the best of the best, duke of wellington's brian rosser in law, sir edward packingham is put in charge of an expedition to cap
wouldn't up in mobile and after the british evacuate and leave washington and baltimore, having been repulsed in september of 1814 from fort mchenry, where are they going to strike next? jackson's not sure. he thinks it might be mobile. there's other people who think it might be new orleans. and through that fall he tries to get intelligence and finally learns that the british fleet is sailing for new orleans. there's one thing very different now. remember that war in europe, france versus...
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volunteered for the draft and baltimore would really mean. i disagree with on one thing. i don't think it is memory. job of hiding it and covering it reagan when he was president embarrassed, didn't really want so let's not kid ourselves. i made three movies about the see what is coming now, coming i do not sense it has been absorbed as a lesson and that's a key problem in america. >> i think the way in which history is just raise in the minds of u.s. citizens, especially over the last 20 years or so it's very different than what used to be because the big difference about the vietnam war was that all factually reported every day on your television screens. i mean, we used to see some of those images in britain. i mean, repudiate and cbs. in describing a village being earned in saying that dan and this is what we're fighting for, freedom and democracy. and you see a village being burnt and women on fire screaming and running out. and what they have done since that war is the country is very controlled and by two have shown is what they want you to see. where it is in the
volunteered for the draft and baltimore would really mean. i disagree with on one thing. i don't think it is memory. job of hiding it and covering it reagan when he was president embarrassed, didn't really want so let's not kid ourselves. i made three movies about the see what is coming now, coming i do not sense it has been absorbed as a lesson and that's a key problem in america. >> i think the way in which history is just raise in the minds of u.s. citizens, especially over the last 20...
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out producing all the axis powers combined and by the end of 1943 the american economy is producing baltimore war material than germany and great britain combined. ford motor co. produces more than mussolini's economy. and in fact we produce enough steel and other raw materials to enable the number one wartime manufacturer of airplanes imagine enough material to enable british and soviets to the the number 2 and no. 3 aircraft in the process. numbers are staggering in textbooks and so on, 28,008,800 -- we were producing five aircraft carriers a month during world war ii. talking 86,000 tanks, 3.5 million trucks. remember studebaker? misapplies 200,000 in the red army. studebaker trucks on the backbone of the soviet logistics' section which enables stalin's armies to go across eastern europe to the gates of berlin. 2.5 machine guns many produced by companies that had never seen a machine gun before. companies like revenue typewriter, national postage meter, the jukebox company out of chicago which produced the m 1 carbine using design created by winchester hand over forty-one billion rounds of
out producing all the axis powers combined and by the end of 1943 the american economy is producing baltimore war material than germany and great britain combined. ford motor co. produces more than mussolini's economy. and in fact we produce enough steel and other raw materials to enable the number one wartime manufacturer of airplanes imagine enough material to enable british and soviets to the the number 2 and no. 3 aircraft in the process. numbers are staggering in textbooks and so on,...
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i think the real issue -- i call china to baltimore countries my forehead hurts just saying that. i really believe that if we want -- i think were conflict with china is coming. i think there's much more more zero-sum and the relationship. i know we went to manage that. it is in none of our interest for the u.s.-china relationship to blow a good therefore to the extent we develop more problems with them we need to be honest and transparent. i think responsible stakeholder ship was not useful. because then the chinese to respond will stakeholder ship, the liquid effect can you say you want to buy flickr which rich country but were a poor country and you want to accept u.s.-led global standards that don't benefit our countries. why should we do that quick >> they say condi rice says that russia is interest on iran and america is identical. that is breathtaking. >> if we say it, it will be true. >> they talk about win-win. >> they don't believe it themselves. when you have a relationship sum of virtual, especially if it conflictual, and makes it worse. so i think we need to build tru
i think the real issue -- i call china to baltimore countries my forehead hurts just saying that. i really believe that if we want -- i think were conflict with china is coming. i think there's much more more zero-sum and the relationship. i know we went to manage that. it is in none of our interest for the u.s.-china relationship to blow a good therefore to the extent we develop more problems with them we need to be honest and transparent. i think responsible stakeholder ship was not useful....
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his parents were catholic social justice advocates, and his godfather was cardinal james gibbons of baltimore. he was educated at yale university and yale law school and immediately entered the navy where he received the purple heart for his service in the pacific theater. the awful immediacy of his war experiences made him a man who was dedicated to making every feasible effort to achieve peace. after he was discharged at the end of war, he worked as "newsweek" magazine, and in that job came into contact with joseph kennedy sr. who asked him to manage the merchandise mart in chicago. during those chicago years, he married the boss' daughter, eunice, in 1953 and chaired the chicago school board and the catholic interracial council as a supporter of desegregation of the city's schools. shriver's prominence in the commercial and social life of the state soon led to interest on the part of the political leaders to nominate him for governor of illinois. but by then his brother-in-law, john kennedy, was running for president. shriver served as kennedy's chair for illinois and also headed the campa
his parents were catholic social justice advocates, and his godfather was cardinal james gibbons of baltimore. he was educated at yale university and yale law school and immediately entered the navy where he received the purple heart for his service in the pacific theater. the awful immediacy of his war experiences made him a man who was dedicated to making every feasible effort to achieve peace. after he was discharged at the end of war, he worked as "newsweek" magazine, and in that...
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. >> standing outside the book signing area,, hello my name is daniel coburn and i am from baltimore, maryland. >> it was fantastic. he has a really top talent. >> it was a book you wanted to read before you came today? >> i actually read it before i came today and he has a new book out that i will be taking up when i get home. >> any other books that do you recommend as well? >> in general, i just finished up the king of gang of thrones book. very entertaining to read. >> with you currently reading now? >> well, i'm going to be picking up the oath. >> here at the 12th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington dc, we are joined by david rubenstein, cochair of the carlyle group and a benefactor of the national book festival. mr. rubin side, with your connection? >> i have been involved with the library of congress for a while. i agreed to put up $5 million to help get funded for the next five years. and so that was my initial contact. subsequently, i provided additional money so it could be a two-day affair. originally it was a one-day event. today is the second
. >> standing outside the book signing area,, hello my name is daniel coburn and i am from baltimore, maryland. >> it was fantastic. he has a really top talent. >> it was a book you wanted to read before you came today? >> i actually read it before i came today and he has a new book out that i will be taking up when i get home. >> any other books that do you recommend as well? >> in general, i just finished up the king of gang of thrones book. very...
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cleveland brown fan, you're not supposed to sell art modell's name because he moved the franchise to baltimore, so hugh takes that very personally. [laughter] but let me tell you something, hugh hewitt has been so kind and gracious, and he's a great friend of mine. 's great to promote tonight's event. he, of course, was a driving force behind the nixon library, and he's one of my best friends in the -- >> the second question is, why'd you stop at 50? [laughter] >> first edition. if this book does well, we'll do a second edition, i hope. >> next question back here. >> yes, sir. >> yeah, mike, what's the secret to winning in november? >> well, as we talked about raising the bar, you've got to vote. i can't tell you how many people i meet around the country, hard working people, dishwashers, legal immigrants who say i've never voted, but this is the year i have to vote for mitt romney. this is the year i've gotta vote. [applause] the enthusiasm is there, we just have got to translate that into actual, literal votes, and, you know, just -- and i say this all the time, it's very important to me, do
cleveland brown fan, you're not supposed to sell art modell's name because he moved the franchise to baltimore, so hugh takes that very personally. [laughter] but let me tell you something, hugh hewitt has been so kind and gracious, and he's a great friend of mine. 's great to promote tonight's event. he, of course, was a driving force behind the nixon library, and he's one of my best friends in the -- >> the second question is, why'd you stop at 50? [laughter] >> first edition. if...
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baltimore, maryland, was the second. and what concerned us, and we felt that we had read a lot about the history, the treatment, the poor treatment of the french toward the vietnamese, we were funding that war. in the 1950s. france as well. and, do you have any comments on our use of agent orange against the country that, as far as we could find, hadn't done anything to anybody? and were there any observations you came across on the 1968 democratic convention, and do you see any hope for this country learning something rather than perpetuating -- i did meet soldiers who said they saw shell oil trucks crossing the front lines into north vietnam. i don't know whether you came across any ties to the oil industry. as part of this. thank you. >> in terms of agent orange, i didn't actually run across much of that in terms of what i saw of the documents in the united states. it's one of these issues -- i mean, if i were alive in vietnam, i would have opposed american intervention. i think the situation over there was already co
baltimore, maryland, was the second. and what concerned us, and we felt that we had read a lot about the history, the treatment, the poor treatment of the french toward the vietnamese, we were funding that war. in the 1950s. france as well. and, do you have any comments on our use of agent orange against the country that, as far as we could find, hadn't done anything to anybody? and were there any observations you came across on the 1968 democratic convention, and do you see any hope for this...
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. >> and reagan airport, and thurgood marshall in baltimore. >> now, obviously one of the last things that happens while kennedy is alive that has a very important impact on foreign policy is the assassination of the president of south vietnam. our client, our ally over there. and then two weeks later, i think it's two weeks later, kennedy is himself assassinated. and as you were saying before, this raised the questions that historians can argue about, keep arguing about, the next 50 years, would kennedy have wanted to -- would he have pulled american troops out of vietnam dish pull adviseers out, and you -- indications are that he would have and you cite various sources.that. just curious, just to challenge that a little bit, there's a wonderful book by a diploma called, "choosing war" in which he says that viet cong attacks were doubling in november from the month above in south vietnam. and that there were meetings of kennedy's top advicers in honolulu, which is -- which i think finished up the day before kennedy was assassinated -- a great film -- and they warn the viet cong is go
. >> and reagan airport, and thurgood marshall in baltimore. >> now, obviously one of the last things that happens while kennedy is alive that has a very important impact on foreign policy is the assassination of the president of south vietnam. our client, our ally over there. and then two weeks later, i think it's two weeks later, kennedy is himself assassinated. and as you were saying before, this raised the questions that historians can argue about, keep arguing about, the next...
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. >> host: john in baltimore, you are on with -- professor john lewis gaddis. >> caller: i have a question. as a high school instructor i was interested in exporting what you discussed with your reliance on the classics and the new curriculum you have been doing and being your opinion i was wondering which classics do you think could be used to best in for u.s. foreign policy regarding the situation in israel. >> guest: the problem with influencing u.s. foreign policy is policymakers don't read classical works. nobody in government has the time. henry kissinger famously said years ago that policymakers bring into the job the intellectual capital accumulated before they took the job and they draw down on it and that means what they learned in school. our program at yale is not a program of trying to influence current policy in any regard. we are not a think tank or anything like that. we are trying to think about what kinds of books you want the leaders of the country who may not be the leaders of the country for another 30 years what books would you want them to read and that was how we th
. >> host: john in baltimore, you are on with -- professor john lewis gaddis. >> caller: i have a question. as a high school instructor i was interested in exporting what you discussed with your reliance on the classics and the new curriculum you have been doing and being your opinion i was wondering which classics do you think could be used to best in for u.s. foreign policy regarding the situation in israel. >> guest: the problem with influencing u.s. foreign policy is...